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Limnophila aromatica

Toothed whorled leaves with warm red undersides on a Southeast Asian stem

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Common name: Rice-Paddy Herb or Aromatic Water Plant.

Origin: Asia

Position in Aquarium: Mid/background

Grows up to (cm): 50 cm

Pot Size: 5 cm

Growth rate: Medium pace

Description

Limnophila aromatica is an attractive stem plant from Southeast Asia producing whorls of toothed, lance-shaped leaves that develop warm reddish-purple hues on the undersides under good light. It is particularly popular in the aquascaping community for the warm tones and fine-textured whorled leaf form it brings to the background and midground of planted layouts.

It grows best with medium light and CO2 supplementation, which encourage compact growth and the most vivid leaf colouration. Without CO2 it can still be kept in a well-lit aquarium but grows more loosely and with less pronounced colour. Regular trimming maintains a bushy form, and cuttings root readily in the substrate for propagation.

Supplied as an established potted plant, Limnophila aromatica suits aquariums from 60 litres upward. Used in the background or midground, its warm tones and finely toothed leaf whorls create a distinctive textural quality that complements both green and red-toned planted layouts effectively.

Plant Sizes

You’ll receive a healthy, rooted plant in a pot, similar to those shown. Each one is hand-checked before dispatch.

Shipping

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Product FAQs

Helpful details before you buy.

Does Limnophila aromatica need CO2?

CO2 is recommended for the most compact growth and vivid colouration. Without it the plant grows more loosely in a well-lit tank but can still be maintained.

What are the red undersides?

Under good light, the undersides of the leaves develop warm reddish-purple tones. This distinctive colouration is one of the main reasons hobbyists seek out this species.

Where should I use it in the aquarium?

The background or midground works well. It adds warm tones and fine texture that stand out clearly when positioned in front of a plain background.

How do I keep it bushy?

Regular trimming is important. Top the stems and replant the cuttings. The trimmed stem branches, producing a denser, fuller appearance over time.

Is it easy to keep?

It is manageable for hobbyists with medium light and ideally CO2. It is not the easiest stem plant but is not overly demanding for someone with reasonable planted tank experience.